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11 minutes ago

These deaths are not inevitable': City Council questions Mamdani admin's cold-weather response after 18 people die | amNewYork

About 22% of Code Blue calls during the cold snap were closed without assistance, revealing gaps in outreach, shelter capacity, mental health services, and follow-up.
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fromYahoo News
3 hours ago

NYPD cop arrested after slapping civilian, menacing another filing complaint: D.A.

NYPD officer Quran McPhatter was indicted on assault, official misconduct, menacing, and attempted coercion after on-duty incidents, including a video of him confronting a complainant.
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1 day ago
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NYCHA closes on financing for $92.5 million East Village apartment renovations | amNewYork

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1 day ago
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NYCHA closes on financing for $92.5 million East Village apartment renovations | amNewYork

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fromIntelligencer
4 hours ago

Outrage Builds Over Pride Flag Removal At Stonewall Monument

National Park Service removed the Pride flag at Stonewall National Monument under a policy limiting flags to federal and specified exceptions, sparking local officials' outrage.
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53 minutes ago

Staten Island Expressway crash closes 2 Brooklyn-bound lanes; 2 injured

Two Brooklyn-bound lanes of the Staten Island Expressway were closed after a two-vehicle crash near exit 13; one person transported to hospital.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani prioritizes worker protections and affordability, appointing enforcement leaders, expanding DCPW resources, and banning hidden junk fees.
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4 hours ago

MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor encourages tenants to testify at Rental Ripoff Hearings' | amNewYork

Mayor Zohran Mamdani launched citywide Rental Ripoff Hearings to collect tenant testimony on unsafe conditions, hidden fees, and other rental abuses to inform policy and enforcement.
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fromwww.amny.com
8 hours ago
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State of the NYPD: Tisch says Bronx will be split into two patrol boroughs, bringing in more cops | amNewYork

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8 hours ago
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State of the NYPD: Tisch says Bronx will be split into two patrol boroughs, bringing in more cops | amNewYork

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fromIntelligencer
16 hours ago

Mamdani Knows Cops Can't Solve NYC's Mental Health Crisis

City must shift mental-health crisis responses from armed police toward expanded B-HEARD/Department of Community Safety with substantial funding to prevent deadly interactions.
#bad-bunny
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

Gentrification is pricing artists out of New York, threatening its cultural edge

Rowynn Dumont, a curator, painter, photographer and writer, lived in about 25 places around the world before settling in New York in 2017. It's where my community and the art world infrastructure already were, said Dumont. Exhibits in Union Square, the Flatiron District, Long Island City and the Lower East Side featured her work. She also co-founded a popular monthly new wave dance party, Black Rainbow, on the Lower East Side that would go until 10am.
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fromQNS
8 hours ago

Three homes gutted during fatal 4-alarm fire on Dongan Avenue in Elmhurst on Monday: FDNY - QNS

A 34-year-old woman was killed and eleven people injured during a four-alarm house fire in Elmhurst; fire controlled after partial collapse.
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fromwww.amny.com
13 hours ago

Op-Ed | Why New York can't afford to get last-mile delivery wrong | amNewYork

Neighborhood last-mile distribution centers keep deliveries fast, affordable, and sustainable; heavy regulation would raise costs, eliminate jobs, and harm New York neighborhoods.
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fromThe Nation
16 hours ago

Sunnyside Yard and the Quest for Affordable Housing in New York

A rent freeze alone cannot solve New York City's acute housing shortage; significantly increasing housing supply is necessary amid low vacancy and regulatory constraints.
#homelessness
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fromNY Carib News
13 hours ago

NYC - Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center Opens by Mamdani

A new 74,000-square-foot Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center opened in East Flatbush, the first new Parks rec center in over a decade and largest in Brooklyn.
fromTime Out New York
3 hours ago

A viral wooden model of NYC is now on view near Central Park

Macken began the project in 2004 and stuck with it for the next 21 years, quietly recreating the five boroughs by hand in his upstate New York home. Built from everyday materials like balsa wood, cardboard and glue, the finished model measures roughly 50 by 27 feet and is made up of more than 300 individual sections. It captures the city's skyline, neighborhoods and landmarks with obsessive detail, from Midtown towers to outer-borough blocks.
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fromTime Out New York
3 hours ago

This Bronx neighborhood is officially the cheapest are for rent in NYC right now

Several NYC neighborhoods across outer boroughs have median rents far below the citywide $4,400 average, offering affordable, transit-accessible housing options.
#power-outage
from710 WOR
9 hours ago
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Hundreds Still Without Power In NYC As Snow-Salt Mix Damages Equipment | 710 WOR

fromNew York Post
1 day ago
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Hundreds in Brooklyn without power as temperatures plummet to single digits during record-shattering cold

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2 days ago
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Brooklyn power outage impacts hundreds during NYC's coldest weather in years

from710 WOR
9 hours ago
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Hundreds Still Without Power In NYC As Snow-Salt Mix Damages Equipment | 710 WOR

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1 day ago
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Hundreds in Brooklyn without power as temperatures plummet to single digits during record-shattering cold

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2 days ago
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Brooklyn power outage impacts hundreds during NYC's coldest weather in years

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fromwww.amny.com
9 hours ago
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Exhibition featuring amazing MetroCard-inspired artwork coming to Grand Central Transit Museum next month | amNewYork

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9 hours ago
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Exhibition featuring amazing MetroCard-inspired artwork coming to Grand Central Transit Museum next month | amNewYork

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6 hours ago

COLD TRUTH: National Grid reports record usage, but New Yorkers only feel record delivery fees

The brutal cold snap gripping New York this winter has left utility customers feeling the burn of skyrocketing heating bills. National Grid customers in NYC are outraged over skyrocketing heating bills, coinciding with the utility giant's Monday announcement of record usage during the city's ongoing cold snap. The astronomical costs, several readers told amNewYork, are overwhelmingly driven not by increased consumption but by soaring delivery fees and other unclear charges listed on their monthly bills.
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5 hours ago

BREAKING: Bronx subway shooting leaves man dead, police sources say | amNewYork

A 41-year-old man was fatally shot on the platform of the 170th Street Bronx subway station (B and D lines) on Feb. 10.
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fromNews 12 - Default
6 hours ago

Police: 13-year-old boy slashed in the face after argument in Coney Island

A 13-year-old boy was slashed in the face after an argument in Coney Island and is hospitalized in stable condition.
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fromIntelligencer
15 hours ago

Mamdani's Newest Ally: The Catholic Church?

Zohran Mamdani's mayoralty brings cautious optimism for leftist politics, expanding childcare, tenant protections, and immigrant safeguards amid federal retrenchment and aggressive policies.
fromStreetsblog
21 hours ago

Opinion: The City, Not Just Lyft, Deserves Blame for Citi Bike's Winter Mess - Streetsblog New York City

The immediate problem is that the city does not adequately manage its Citi Bike contract. That critical document includes a long list of performance measures that the city must enforce. These include ensuring bikes are available for use, maintaining operational stations, providing quality customer service - and, yes, removing snow. Each measure carries specific penalties when the company doesn't fulfill them. For example, each broken dock that has not been repaired within 48 hours of notification is subject to a penalty of $10 per dock.
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fromNews 12 - Default
4 hours ago

'He was bleeding all over.' 13-year-old boy slashed in the face after argument in Coney Island

A 13-year-old boy was slashed in the face after an argument in Coney Island and taken to Coney Island Hospital in stable condition.
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fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago

Bad Bunny brought a tiny Brooklyn Latino bar to the Super Bowl stage, and it meant the world to me

Toñita's Caribbean Social Club is a vital, welcoming cultural hub and one of New York City's last traditional Latino social clubs.
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fromwww.amny.com
10 hours ago

SoHo loft residents hope to take fight against Arts Fund apartment conversion fee to SCOTUS | amNewYork

SoHo and NoHo artist-loft owners face a $100-per-square-foot city permit fee, often exceeding $250,000, when converting or transferring live-work spaces to residential.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

Monday's Headlines: Bureaucratic Morass Edition - Streetsblog New York City

DOT's new open-streets concession rules could severely limit seasonal outdoor dining by imposing 29-day short-term limits and lengthy year-long long-term processes.
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1 day ago

Head of city homeless services hands in resignation to Mayor Mamdani amid deadly cold snap | amNewYork

Molly Wasow Park resigned as New York City's Department of Social Services commissioner amid an extreme cold emergency and an ongoing leadership transition.
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fromCity Limits
1 day ago

NYC Housing Calendar, Feb. 9-16

Multiple NYC housing and land-use hearings, workshops, and meetings are scheduled Feb. 10 addressing zoning, property taxes, rental assistance, homeownership, and homeless outreach.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor opens $141M Shirley Chisholm center, cold snap claims another life | amNewYork

Zohran Mamdani opened the $141 million Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center, providing affordable, accessible facilities and calling it the first of six new recreation centers.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

Video: Another Way The Snow Reveals Our Misallocation of Public Space - Streetsblog New York City

Underpriced street parking lets car owners occupy public space and charging market rates could generate about $12.3 billion annually for New York City.
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fromCity Limits
1 day ago

Opinion: Automated Permitting is Vital to the Mamdani's Housing Agenda

Automated compliance checks should approve housing, retrofit, and energy projects in real time to speed deployment and reduce living costs.
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fromCity & State NY
1 day ago

Respectfully, Antonio Reynoso is from Brooklyn

Antonio Reynoso, a longtime Brooklyn progressive and Velázquez protege, seeks Congress but faces Claire Valdez, backed by the DSA and Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Despite missing historic Mass, Mayor Mamdani promises partnership with new Archbishop Hicks | amNewYork

I wasn't able to make that event, but I do look forward to sitting down with the cardinal, and I'm so excited, frankly, at his leadership in this city. We see so often, frankly, that New Yorkers do not actually turn to elected officials in moments of need. They are turning to their faith leaders, he said, adding that he hopes to collaborate closely with Hicks moving forward.
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fromNY Carib News
1 day ago

NY - Brooklyn Democrats Re-Endorse Governor Hochul

Brooklyn Democratic Party reinstated its endorsement of Governor Kathy Hochul after resolving tensions over her unconsulted selection of Adrienne Adams as running mate.
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fromGothamist
1 day ago

81-year-old found dead on Brooklyn roof, 2 other men found dead on subway, NYPD says

Three men were found dead in New York City over the weekend: one on a Brooklyn roof and two on subway trains; medical examiners investigating.
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fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 day ago

Armed Intruders Enter Two Brooklyn Apartments, Man Injured In Overnight Break-Ins

Three to four armed men entered two Bushwick apartments early Monday, stole property, injured a 27-year-old man, and removed a dog; no arrests yet.
fromNew York Post
1 day ago

Exclusive | Relief may be in sight for NYC tenants left without heat, hot water for years as NY Supreme Court steps in

Those of us who don't have a gym membership for showering, or a friend nearby, resort to boiling water,
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

Snow Problem: Can New York City Handle Big Winter Storms Anymore? - Streetsblog New York City

Prolonged subfreezing weather after a major snowstorm left sidewalks, bus stops, and bike lanes blocked, causing severe pedestrian and accessibility disruptions.
#extreme-cold
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 day ago
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Man, 81, Found Dead On Brooklyn Roof Amid Extreme Cold: NYPD

An 81-year-old man was found dead on a Flatlands apartment roof during an extreme cold warning as New York City reports rising cold-related deaths.
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2 days ago
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MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor steels city for Arctic temperatures as New York sees coldest night of winter

Mayor Zohran Mamdani led a public-awareness push urging New Yorkers to stay indoors, check on neighbors, and use warming centers during extreme cold.
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2 days ago
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MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor steels city for Arctic temperatures as New York sees coldest night of winter

fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

NYC nurses strike continues after arrests; progress made at one hospital

The successful bargaining came on the heels of a major speak out on the Montefiore picket line on Friday, where nurses, labor leaders and politicians demanded the hospital settle the contract issues. The rally was in support of nurses at Montefiore, as well as those at the other two hospitals affected by the strike, Mount Sinai and NewYork-Presbyterian in Manhattan. We really appreciate all the solidarity we have received, Pat Kane, RN, NYSNA executive director, said.
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fromCity Limits
1 day ago

The New 'Poor Door': Amenity Fees Are Too High for Affordable Housing Tenants

Optional amenity fees in mixed-income luxury buildings often exclude low-income tenants, producing de facto income-segregated access within the same residential developments.
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Cardinal Timothy Dolan to co-chaplain NYPD, commissioner Tisch is expected to announce | amNewYork

Cardinal Timothy Dolan has a new calling. The former archbishop of New York will soon serve as co-chaplain of the NYPD, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch is expected to announce on Tuesday. According to sources familiar with the appointment, the announcement will come during Tisch's State of the NYPD address on Feb. 10, and will see Dolan and Reverend A.R Bernard, who founded Christian Cultural Center megachurch in Brooklyn, named as the department's co-chaplains.
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fromAlleywatch
1 day ago

#NYCtech Week in Review: 2/1/26 - 2/7/26

Multiple NYC startups raised significant funding this week, including Osmo $70M, Alaffia Health $55M, ORION Security $32M, Orchard $30M, and Daytona $24M.
fromGothamist
1 day ago

NYC app-based delivery workers still looking for the payoff from new tipping law

Mohammed Riyaj, a 26-year-old delivery worker in Brooklyn, had high hopes for a new city law intended to increase tips for him and thousands of other delivery workers who ply New York City's streets daily. Nearly two weeks into the initiative, however, his expectations have been diminished. Despite assurances that the law would make tipping more straightforward for customers and result in a pay bump for him and other delivery workers, Riyaj said the increased tips simply haven't materialized so far, leaving him frustrated.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

Fiorello La Guardia and the Making of Modern New York

A three-volume history of New York City concludes with a final volume emphasizing wartime influences, global events, and rich archival detail reshaping the city's identity.
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fromGothamist
1 day ago

94-year-old Brooklyn woman is missing amid freezing temperatures, police say

Elena Fumara, 94, disappeared in Bushwick after being seen at Myrtle-Wyckoff subway station before 10 p.m. Saturday; authorities request tips.
#brooklyn
fromNew York Post
1 day ago
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Broken elevator forced NYC man, 81, to building roof where he slipped on ice and died: sources

fromNew York Post
1 day ago
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Broken elevator forced NYC man, 81, to building roof where he slipped on ice and died: sources

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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Lower East Side's Pinky Swear launches new Olympic tradition with themed events | amNewYork

A Manhattan restaurant hosted an Olympic-themed opening ceremony and competitive game night, offering watch parties, themed food and ongoing events celebrating the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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fromTime Out New York
1 day ago

NYC tattoo shops roll out Friday the 13th flash deals: here is a list

New York tattoo shops offer deep-discount, walk-in-only flash tattoos during two Friday the 13ths in 2026.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

NYPD Police Academy in Queens to be renamed for late Detective Steven McDonald, honoring an inspirational cop of courage and faith | amNewYork

NYPD Police Academy renamed for Detective Steven McDonald, honoring his resilience after a 1986 shooting, lifelong mentorship, and message of forgiveness.
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fromNew York Post
2 days ago

NYC cigar bar goes up in smoke, injuring 7

A fire at the Blew Smoke cigar lounge in Prospect Heights injured seven people and was controlled after about an hour, and the cause remains under investigation.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Brooklyn firefighters battle three-alarm apartment blaze in extreme cold

A three-alarm fire at 464 Clinton Ave. in Fort Greene spread vertically through multiple floors and was fought in extreme winter conditions with no injuries.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I left my home in Mexico City to chase the American dream in New York City. The demanding hustle culture was unsustainable.

Leaving Mexico City, the place I grew up, wasn't impulsive. It was calculated - shaped by ambition and the stubborn belief that opportunity still lives somewhere else. I headed to New York City in 2020, hoping to prove myself on what I thought was the world's biggest stage. I enrolled in law school, eager to work hard and prove myself.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Man wanted for deadly mass shooting in Brooklyn last year, police say

Police have identified 34-year-old Halie Cummings as a suspect wanted for questioning in the fatal Aug. 17 Brooklyn mass shooting that killed three and injured nine.
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fromNew York Daily News
3 days ago

NYPD releases photo of gunman wanted in deadly Brooklyn lounge shoot-out

NYPD seeks Haile Cummings in connection with an August Crown Heights lounge shootout that left three dead and 14 wounded.
#hit-and-run
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

Ask the MTA | De-icer trains, snowed in bus stops and the W 145 St-St Nicholas Av station | amNewYork

MTA uses modified de-icing trains, powerful jet blowers, and coordinated city services to clear snow and keep transit safe and operational.
fromtherealdeal.com
3 days ago

Bankrupt Brooklyn buildings defy stereotype

When you think of rent-stabilized bankruptcies, you probably think of overleveraged buildings in Upper Manhattan and the South Bronx not conservatively financed ones in white-ethnic Brooklyn neighborhoods. Think again. Consider the bankruptcy that Samuel Hertz filed in late January for 420 Avenue F and 320 Ocean Parkway in Kensington and 2302 85th Street in Bensonhurst, which have 145 apartments in all.
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fromYahoo Life
3 days ago

Brooklyn's Legendary 24/7 Diner With Nearly 100 Years Of History

Everybody loves a good diner - though no state does diners quite like New York. From legendary showtunes eatery, Ellen's Stardust Diner, to Lincoln Square's classic Old John's Luncheonette, New York packs both history and heart into each and every diner booth. Yet one of the most storied and beloved New York diners crops up not in Manhattan but in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood. Located directly on Metropolitan Avenue, Kellogg's Diner has been serving New Yorkers for nearly 100 years - around the clock.
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fromNews 12 - Default
4 days ago

Brooklyn woman arrested, accused of fatally stabbing Bronx man in Brownsville

Aiesha Walker, 48, is accused of attacking Kenneth Brewer, 47, on Wednesday evening inside 181 Rockaway Pkwy., where authorities say Walker lives. Police initially said they were also looking for a man responsible for the killing. Authorities took Walker into custody just after 5 p.m. Thursday. She faces manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon charges, according to police.
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fromHoodline
3 days ago

Brooklyn Woman Sentenced to 15 Years for Attempted Murder and Assault in East New York Incident

Iescha Gowdy was sentenced to 15 years prison and five years post-release supervision for attempted murder and firearm offenses after attacking her roommate and daughter.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor rails against rotten' ICE at at interfaith breakfast, signs order to bolster immigrant protections | amNewYork

Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed an executive order strengthening New York City's sanctuary protections, restricting ICE access, auditing federal interactions, and safeguarding immigrant data.
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fromStreetsblog
4 days ago

Friday's Headlines: New York's Strongest Edition - Streetsblog New York City

DSNY kept 90% of 8,169 snow-or-ice sidewalk complaints 'in progress' despite a 24-hour resolution rule, closing only 10% with most marked 'no condition'.
fromQNS
4 days ago

Ocasio-Cortez hosts Astoria town hall, offers advice on how to respond to ICE raids - QNS

On Jan. 29, Republicans and Democrats in the Senate reached an agreement to remove funding for DHS from a package of six spending bills. The deal approves funding for the treasury, the federal court system, the Health Department, the War Department (previously the Department of Defense) and other agencies until Sept. 30. DHS funding will continue at its current level for two weeks while both sides work out a new deal to fund the agency.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

FIRST ON amNY | NYC EDC puts out call for vendors to design new modular public restrooms | amNewYork

The city's quasi-governmental Economic Development Corporation called on vendors Friday to apply to design new modular public restrooms under Mayor Zohran Mamdani's $4 million pilot program, which will place the lavatories throughout the city. The EDC's request for proposals (RFP), which it shared exclusively with amNewYork before its Feb. 6 release, lays out criteria for companies bidding to design the public restrooms. It comes after Mayor Mamdani and City Council Speaker Julie Menin announced the pilot, which will test 20 to 30 modular restrooms.
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fromBronx Times
5 days ago
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OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Shining the brightest light on the Bronx for all to see - Bronx Times

fromBronx Times
5 days ago
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OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | A yearlong look at the most important issues in the 'Boogie Down' - Bronx Times

fromBronx Times
5 days ago
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OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Shining the brightest light on the Bronx for all to see - Bronx Times

fromBronx Times
5 days ago
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OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | A yearlong look at the most important issues in the 'Boogie Down' - Bronx Times

fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
4 days ago

Brooklyn Borough President Recruiting Residents For Key Community Board Seats

Brooklyn is divided into 18 community districts, each represented by a community board made up of up to 50 unsalaried members appointed by the borough president, with recommendations from City Council members. Board members reflect the diversity of their neighborhoods and serve two-year terms. Community boards act as an official advisory link between residents, City Hall, and municipal agencies. While they do not pass laws, their recommendations carry significant weight in decisions affecting land use, zoning, public safety, transportation, housing, parks, sanitation and economic development.
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fromTime Out New York
4 days ago

Year-round outdoor dining is coming back to NYC!

New York City will restore year-round outdoor dining and reduce regulatory burdens to simplify approvals, prevent seasonal teardown costs, and support struggling restaurants.
fromNew York Focus
4 days ago

How New York's Court System Intertwines With Party Politics

New York is an incongruous state. We're home to fabulous wealth - if the state were a country, it would have the tenth largest economy in the world - but also the highest rate of wealth inequality. We're among the most diverse - but also the most segregated. We passed the nation's most ambitious climate law - but haven't been meeting its deadlines and continue to subsidize industries hastening the climate crisis.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Ronald Hicks becomes New York Archbishop, pledges to take 2.8 million Catholics in a direction of change through service | amNewYork

The Chicago-born new archbishop of 2.8 million Catholics in New York was greeted with fanfare and applause both inside and outside the renowned house of worship in Midtown often called by Hicks' predecessor, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, as America's parish church. Midtown was swarmed with members of clergy as nuns and other people of faith passed by yellow cabs and commuters rushing to work to attend the history-making commemoration.
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fromStreetsblog
4 days ago

FLASHBACK: What Happened To Car-Free 'Snow Routes' - And Could They Have Helped City Clear the Streets? - Streetsblog New York City

Removal of snow route signs in 2013 let drivers leave cars on streets, hindering effective plowing and prolonging snow-clearing after storms.
fromTime Out New York
4 days ago

Yes, the NYC Ferry is still not running

The pause began last week after icy conditions spread across New York Harbor, the East River and the Hudson. According to multiple service alerts from NYC Ferry, "significant, continuing ice build-up" has made it unsafe to operate vessels. Heavy ice forces ferries to slow down and creates unpredictable conditions at landings, which can put passengers, crews and boats at risk.
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fromCbsnews
5 days ago

Holocaust survivor speaks at Brooklyn middle school after controversy involving principal

A Holocaust survivor was denied a school visit over alleged political content; the DOE intervened, the survivor spoke to students, and the principal faces scrutiny.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

G'rand slam? G train should resume weekend service to Forest Hills, transit advocates and the Mets tell MTA, Hochul and Mamdani | amNewYork

Advocates urge weekend G train extension to Forest Hills to restore direct Brooklyn–Queens service, reduce transfers, and address increased ridership and connectivity needs.
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fromHoodline
4 days ago

MTA Expands Bus Lane Enforcement in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Drivers Face Rising Fines

MTA expands bus-lane camera enforcement in Brooklyn and Manhattan; fines start at $50 and rise to $250 for repeat violations.
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fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

Incoming Archbishop Ronald Hicks speaks at lass mass before taking the reigns of New York's Catholic faithful | amNewYork

Ronald Hicks becomes the 11th archbishop of New York, urging shared faith, bilingual outreach, and trusting Christ rather than bearing the world's burdens alone.
fromTime Out New York
4 days ago

This Brooklyn neighborhood was crowned the best for 2026 home buyers-here is why

Buying a home in New York City has rarely been described as "relaxed," but 2026 is quietly shaping up to be one of the most buyer-friendly years in recent memory-at least in the right neighborhoods. According to a new analysis from StreetEasy using listing data from December 2025 , rising inventory and falling asking prices are finally giving buyers something they haven't had in years: options. The real estate platform's annual list of the 10 best NYC neighborhoods for buyers highlights areas where the balance of power is shifting from sellers to people ready to move.
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fromTravel + Leisure
4 days ago

These Are the Top 10 U.S. Travel Destinations for 2026, According to Tripadvisor

This year is shaping up to be a big one for domestic travel, especially as the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in July. With that historic milestone on the horizon, it's a fitting moment to take stock of where travelers are most eager to go. Tripadvisor's Travelers' Choice Awards: Best of the Best Destinations do just that, spotlighting the top U.S. destinations based on millions of reviews and ratings submitted over the past year. The results reflect the places that resonated most with travelers.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Toddler allegedly beaten by Queens father dies days after horrific assault; My baby is gone,' mom mourns | amNewYork

A two-year-old boy named Maliek died after alleged severe beatings by his father, Dayvon Morrison, in a Queens homeless shelter.
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fromFOX 5 New York
4 days ago

Bus driver arrested in fatal Brooklyn crash that killed 11-year-old girl

A 62-year-old school bus driver was arrested and charged after a school bus struck and killed 11-year-old Amira Aminova in Brooklyn.
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